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but if we ever get into the situation where we're able to use deadlier weapons against one of our cities, we'll have hundreds of thousands of casualties to worry about. so do you say, well, we'll do enough to make certain that we got 95% probability we can stop? is that enough? are you willing to accept that 5%. >> rose: a couple points. one is that leon panetta said in fact when they asked him about "zero dark thirty" he said even without those techniques we would have eventually have gotten osama bin laden. >> what's he base that on? >> rose: his judgment as former secretary of defense and former director of the c.i.a. this is this is a man you said you respect. >> i do respect him. we were republicans together back in the nixon administration but i think that you would eventually have gotten him but that was not our only objective. what about the fact that al qaeda was still out there and they were trying to acquire nuclear material? >> rose: do you have great admiration for the president in the situation room when he made the call he did? and had put together the continuation of some
but if we ever get into the situation where we're able to use deadlier weapons against one of our cities, we'll have hundreds of thousands of casualties to worry about. so do you say, well, we'll do enough to make certain that we got 95% probability we can stop? is that enough? are you willing to accept that 5%. >> rose: a couple points. one is that leon panetta said in fact when they asked him about "zero dark thirty" he said even without those techniques we would have...
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, no one from the city government was criminally charged. the move was a philadelphia- based radical movement that was dedicated to black liberation and a back to nature lifestyle. it was found by john africa, and all its members took on the surname africa. the sole adult survivor of the bombing, ramona africa, told "democracy now!" what had happened as the drawn -- as the bomb was dropped on her house. >> after we were attacked with hoses by the fire department and then tons of tear gas, then being shot -- the police admit to shooting over 10,000 rounds of bullets at us in the first 90 minutes -- there was a lull. it was quiet for a little bit. and then without any warning at all, two members of the philadelphia police department's bomb squad got in a pennsylvania state police helicopter and flew over our home and dropped a satchel containing c4, a powerful military explosive that no municipal police department has. they have to get from the federal government, the fbi. without any warning or announcement, they dropped that bomb on the roof
, no one from the city government was criminally charged. the move was a philadelphia- based radical movement that was dedicated to black liberation and a back to nature lifestyle. it was found by john africa, and all its members took on the surname africa. the sole adult survivor of the bombing, ramona africa, told "democracy now!" what had happened as the drawn -- as the bomb was dropped on her house. >> after we were attacked with hoses by the fire department and then tons of...
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the biggest the biggest point here is that this meter landed so far away from the city and it didn't hit any industrial facilities and there are so many around off the city in this area that the consequences could have been much worse when you arrived at the city today in china banks get did you see a lot of damage that it looked like it was an area that had experience at a pretty momentous event. well at the moment it looks quite normal as far as i understand most of the people already have repaired. the windows in the flats or even in schools because this is that we are in the year also it is quite cold here this is an additional additional problem but no. serious damage is seen but the authorities did announce a state of emergency in the area affected by the media or but nevertheless in the first few hours after it hits there were severe problems with phone connection and it still caused panic since people were calling each other trying to figure out what's happening there were so many rumors like i said from a fall and satellites all the way to the start of the end of the world.
the biggest the biggest point here is that this meter landed so far away from the city and it didn't hit any industrial facilities and there are so many around off the city in this area that the consequences could have been much worse when you arrived at the city today in china banks get did you see a lot of damage that it looked like it was an area that had experience at a pretty momentous event. well at the moment it looks quite normal as far as i understand most of the people already have...
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so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you u can use your citi thankyou p points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply.
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picture this is eight fifty one in the morning in a mid-sized city east of the urals when the sky is lit up by the fiery path of a meteorite about to smash into its final resting place here on earth in the middle of russia one eyewitness was the canadian hockey player michael garnett who gave r.t. a firsthand account of the dramatic arrival. speak bright like shining across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun and then it was followed by a huge. explosion on board a minute or so later that broke last very same. fixtures were swaying back and forth. point when looked out the window when i saw this giant streak going across the sky like the tail of the cloud of what what had just happened. at that point i knew it was something that came from the sky immediately called one of my teammates who lives in my building and. you know i couldn't get through to him by phone and work so i was a little bit scared at the point the meteor exploded in the earth's atmosphere resulting in multiple fragments falling near populated areas and surprisingly the incident triggered huge panic among
picture this is eight fifty one in the morning in a mid-sized city east of the urals when the sky is lit up by the fiery path of a meteorite about to smash into its final resting place here on earth in the middle of russia one eyewitness was the canadian hockey player michael garnett who gave r.t. a firsthand account of the dramatic arrival. speak bright like shining across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun and then it was followed by a huge. explosion on board a minute or so...
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police officer christopher dorner, the city offers its largest reward ever for the man accused of killing three. in his online manifesto, dorner threaten to wage and conventional and asymmetrical warfare against the police department he accused of racism and corruption. the united states ratchets up this economic war against iran ahead of this month's nuclear talks. >> i want to underscore to iran, the window for diplomacy is still open and we have agreed to meet iran again in two weeks. we have made our position clear. the choice is really up to iran. >> will speak with president of the national iranian american council. and historian on the largest and unconventional life of misses paul robeson. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the vatican has announced pope an addict will step down as head of the catholic church later this month. it's a surprise move makes benedict the first pontiff to resign in nearly six centuries his policy has been marked by a range of issues and a number of child molestation scandal and the catholic church incl
police officer christopher dorner, the city offers its largest reward ever for the man accused of killing three. in his online manifesto, dorner threaten to wage and conventional and asymmetrical warfare against the police department he accused of racism and corruption. the united states ratchets up this economic war against iran ahead of this month's nuclear talks. >> i want to underscore to iran, the window for diplomacy is still open and we have agreed to meet iran again in two weeks....
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hit the city's civilian airport in a nearby military airfield control over the international airport to provide a strategic advantage against president assad's forces conflict in syria has lost it for almost two years now with the death toll already over sixty thousand. the u.s. is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of privacy a thing of the past it could mean people's every move being used against them to keep them under surveillance. looks at the future of being watched. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality almost no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of time private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system tou
hit the city's civilian airport in a nearby military airfield control over the international airport to provide a strategic advantage against president assad's forces conflict in syria has lost it for almost two years now with the death toll already over sixty thousand. the u.s. is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of privacy a thing of the past it could mean people's every move being used against them to keep them under surveillance. looks at...
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hit the city's civilian airport in a nearby military airfield control over the international airport or provide a strategic advantage against president assad's forces the conflict in syria has lasted for almost two years now with the death toll already over sixty thousand. the u.s. is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept to privacy a thing of the past it could mean people's every move being used against them to keep them under surveillance. looks at the future of being watched. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality almost no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of time private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system
hit the city's civilian airport in a nearby military airfield control over the international airport or provide a strategic advantage against president assad's forces the conflict in syria has lasted for almost two years now with the death toll already over sixty thousand. the u.s. is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept to privacy a thing of the past it could mean people's every move being used against them to keep them under surveillance. looks...
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last two days of heavy fighting in the northern city of aleppo it began on wednesday as rebels hit the city's civilian airport in a nearby military airfield control of the international airport and provide a strategic advantage against president assad's forces the conflict in syria's loss of almost two years now with the death toll already over sixty thousand. the british government's program of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop in the number of police officers to the lowest level in over a decade the radical reform package is already spot many security questions. have a chance to ask in peace on both sides of the argument if the fears are reasonable . in the number of police officers up to the lowest levels for eleven years is the impact of a twenty percent cut and whitehall funding to police budgets takes effect which is think more about these. joined by conservative m.p. and britain and labor and. thank you very much to both of you for joining us tim i'm going to start with a lot of the piece that we were speaking with we've got is a bit of you've got these reforms but at the same
last two days of heavy fighting in the northern city of aleppo it began on wednesday as rebels hit the city's civilian airport in a nearby military airfield control of the international airport and provide a strategic advantage against president assad's forces the conflict in syria's loss of almost two years now with the death toll already over sixty thousand. the british government's program of cuts has resulted in a drastic drop in the number of police officers to the lowest level in over a...
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not just of the mayor and state officials, but also the labor unions of the city who led the city money at the time when no one else would. there is often an attempt to rewrite history about the financial crisis. ed koch was an amazing figure. he was a onetime liberal, anti- war as a congressman who in his later years became increasingly a conservative on affirmative action, and really developed during his terms of office a very hostile relationship with the african-american and latino community. i will never forget in 1989 when he was attempting for his fourth term and he went to the funeral of a black teenager in brooklyn who had been killed by a mob of whites in bensonhurst. there is such anger in the black community at the time that ed koch was chased out by the crowd and forced to sit in his limousine. he was unsuccessful to have a fourth term. but there was also a lot of good that happened during his time of mayor. he launched a huge low-income housing program, feeling it was the responsibility of the government to assure there was affordable housing for low- income yorkers. he al
not just of the mayor and state officials, but also the labor unions of the city who led the city money at the time when no one else would. there is often an attempt to rewrite history about the financial crisis. ed koch was an amazing figure. he was a onetime liberal, anti- war as a congressman who in his later years became increasingly a conservative on affirmative action, and really developed during his terms of office a very hostile relationship with the african-american and latino...
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city by the bay. that's the bay bridge. good news. it is friday, february 15th. this is "today in the bay." >>> always something to make you smile. friday. it is 4:31. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez in for laura garcia-cannon. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning to you, jon and marla. good friday morning to you at home. what a beautiful day shaping up. following a gorgeous day. temperatures this morning are nice and mild because we ramped up to 75 degrees in santa cruz yesterday. other cities hit about 70 degrees all across the bay area. we had some really great weather and to i
city by the bay. that's the bay bridge. good news. it is friday, february 15th. this is "today in the bay." >>> always something to make you smile. friday. it is 4:31. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez in for laura garcia-cannon. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning to you, jon and marla. good friday morning to you at home. what a beautiful day shaping up....
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i think it is makes life easier. >> the city hopes it will keep the tax revenue here comp is chpted to be hundreds of thousands of dollars. there are other cities that open on sundays as well. the owners said they did not want to make the workers come in on their only day off so we'll have to see how it shakes out. >> first time in 80 years not bad. president obama got a chance to weigh in on some issues during the pre-super bowl interview. he talked about the deficit and by making reductions in spending. he talked about football. mr. obama says the threat of con suggestions for football players means everything should be done for safety, special if you are youth. the standoff between a man holding a young boy hostage and police and what investigators are saying about the situation tonight. >> panetta is speaking out r out about chuck hagel. >> there is no time like the present for john kerry >> still no end in sight to that hostage standoff in alabama. jim continues to hold a 5-year-old boy in a bunker. they have been communicating with him and they are able to provide medicine to the
i think it is makes life easier. >> the city hopes it will keep the tax revenue here comp is chpted to be hundreds of thousands of dollars. there are other cities that open on sundays as well. the owners said they did not want to make the workers come in on their only day off so we'll have to see how it shakes out. >> first time in 80 years not bad. president obama got a chance to weigh in on some issues during the pre-super bowl interview. he talked about the deficit and by making...
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in the eastern city of. most of the victims were porters working in the six or e. building where chemicals and plastics were so i've talked to gases hampered rescue efforts by hundreds of firefighters who attended the early morning blaze an electrical fault is thought to be to blame. a shooting rampage at a factory in switzerland has reportedly left three people dead including the killer seven others were wounded when the attackers struck during breakfast in a canteen at a wood processing plant near tucson the shooter's identity and motives are not yet know although gun ownership is high in switzerland shooting crimes are very low. immigrants often have to meet acceptance criteria but newsreel it's been revealed some women have been forced to take a dangerous contraceptive so that they don't become pregnant what's more many of the ethiopian migrants who are of jewish descent were being medicated without their knowledge but the drug known for its hazardous side effects archies falsely or has the story but. when i first arrived at the ground transit camp i got pregna
in the eastern city of. most of the victims were porters working in the six or e. building where chemicals and plastics were so i've talked to gases hampered rescue efforts by hundreds of firefighters who attended the early morning blaze an electrical fault is thought to be to blame. a shooting rampage at a factory in switzerland has reportedly left three people dead including the killer seven others were wounded when the attackers struck during breakfast in a canteen at a wood processing plant...
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well no ports within the city itself have been. affected so much because the media did around one hundred kilometers from should have been so that you can imagine the power of this of going down since this is a pretty large city it's far away also and with all this glass lying around across the whole city obviously there's quite a lot of people in there was also problems with just foreign connection because so many people were trying to call each other and find out what's happening the lines were actually larks for the first couple of hours. and rumors and what actually there are rumors that this was only the first of the batch of meteorites which are something. going to hit the city tonight or it you've got to leave it there thanks very much and the parties you want is going on live there from the urals region where that meteor landed in central russia now what a grady professor of planetary sciences at the open university told r.t. earlier there's no need to worry that more meteorites could follow this explosion something that yo
well no ports within the city itself have been. affected so much because the media did around one hundred kilometers from should have been so that you can imagine the power of this of going down since this is a pretty large city it's far away also and with all this glass lying around across the whole city obviously there's quite a lot of people in there was also problems with just foreign connection because so many people were trying to call each other and find out what's happening the lines...
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grosser that out what that says but the war became a real nightmare for the people of a small city in the se goo region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists are right sweeping south towards the capital bamako the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price for this conflict against the islamist terrorists one of the family sons was killed by a jihadist soldier inside his own home let it be late tail number one brother was attacked by a group of militants the ridge children among them he started running and got back into our house but they followed him one of the children fired at him but missed and then another insurgent shot him inside the house my brother fell and was riddled with bullets we laid his body in the house we couldn't bury him because we were afraid to go outside last afaik just me this is just one example of the terror that the conflict is putting mali and civilians through
grosser that out what that says but the war became a real nightmare for the people of a small city in the se goo region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists are right sweeping south towards the capital bamako the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price for this conflict against the islamist...
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with the storm approaching and presidents' day approaching, into the city we have had some big storms. 1958, 11.5 inches of snow. the 16th, 28.1 inches of snow in 2003. a couple of smaller amounts, less than 10 inches in 1893 and 1960 four back on the 17th and 18th, and on the 19th, 1979, 6.4 inches of snow. so, statistically, this is the hot time for big storms. i mentioned these warm temperatures. we are well into the mid-50's. bwi is 56 degrees. on the boardwalk, 52. 54 at frederick. 30's at oakland. 40 and frostburg. here are the clouds associated with the next weather disturbance coming in. mostly sunny conditions and it is a beautiful day so far. the cold front is coming in. the temperature starts to step back a little bit. a secondary cold front and a low pressure center. this comes through later today and tonight. as it comes through, that is when we begin to see the chance for some snow in the area, or maybe initially rain because we have to have temperatures down first before we can have snow. 54-59 today. we will begin to see an increase in clouds, and by the evening, a be
with the storm approaching and presidents' day approaching, into the city we have had some big storms. 1958, 11.5 inches of snow. the 16th, 28.1 inches of snow in 2003. a couple of smaller amounts, less than 10 inches in 1893 and 1960 four back on the 17th and 18th, and on the 19th, 1979, 6.4 inches of snow. so, statistically, this is the hot time for big storms. i mentioned these warm temperatures. we are well into the mid-50's. bwi is 56 degrees. on the boardwalk, 52. 54 at frederick. 30's at...
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and sources is that the israelis hit a research center not far from the capital city of damascus and that at least one five workers were killed there are lots of reports that the strike hit a convoy of weapons that was making its way from syria to lebanon now washington reportedly was warned by israel obvious intention to strike inside syria this kind of comment coming from a high ranking american official who has spoken on condition that he not being named it is important to mention that a couple of months ago iran's revolutionary guard did say that assad had friends in the region who had not yet entered the fray the quote was that these planes were poised to strike out in case there was an intervention in syria but we have no come into it from television also has been no comment from washington from moscow hosted if indeed these raids did strike inside syrian territory it is a gross violation of the united nations charter. and during an economic and political analyst mohammad marandi says israel should take iran's warning of repercussions seriously. but it's important is that the u
and sources is that the israelis hit a research center not far from the capital city of damascus and that at least one five workers were killed there are lots of reports that the strike hit a convoy of weapons that was making its way from syria to lebanon now washington reportedly was warned by israel obvious intention to strike inside syria this kind of comment coming from a high ranking american official who has spoken on condition that he not being named it is important to mention that a...
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anger in montreal canada as clashes between police and rioting students brought the city to a halt the protests coincide with a two day education summit to tackle the fewer over two wish of three hikes which have been causing tension to run high for months or at least ten a ruckus over throwing molotov cocktails and carrying weapons given the city leaders declared that long running student of sorter had stopped. immigrants often have to meet acceptance criteria but in israel. it's been revealed some women have been forced to take a dangerous contraceptive so they don't become pregnant what's more many of the ethiopian migrants who are of jewish descent were being medicated without their knowledge with a drug known for its hazardous side effects are just policy or has the story. but your mother. when i first arrived at the ground transit camp i got pregnant and i gave birth if you told me if you don't take the shot we won't give you a ticket so i took the shot but i didn't know that it would prevent pregnancies i didn't know. but more and more israeli women were becoming suspicious like
anger in montreal canada as clashes between police and rioting students brought the city to a halt the protests coincide with a two day education summit to tackle the fewer over two wish of three hikes which have been causing tension to run high for months or at least ten a ruckus over throwing molotov cocktails and carrying weapons given the city leaders declared that long running student of sorter had stopped. immigrants often have to meet acceptance criteria but in israel. it's been revealed...
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syrian sources is that the israelis hit a research center not far from the capital city of damascus and that at least two unsigned workers were killed there are also reports that the strike hit a convoy of weapons that was making its way from syria to lebanon and now washington reportedly was warned by israel of its intention to strike inside syria this kind of comment coming from a high ranking american official who has spoken on condition that he not be named it is important to mention that a couple of months ago iran's revolutionary guard did say that assad had friends in the region who had not yet entered the fray the quote was that these planes were poised to strike out in case there was an intervention in syria but we have no comment yet from tel aviv there also has been no comment from washington moscow has said if indeed these raids did strike inside syrian territory it is a gross violation of the united nations charter iranian academic and political analyst mohammad marandi says israel should take your guns warning of repercussions seriously. but it's important is that the
syrian sources is that the israelis hit a research center not far from the capital city of damascus and that at least two unsigned workers were killed there are also reports that the strike hit a convoy of weapons that was making its way from syria to lebanon and now washington reportedly was warned by israel of its intention to strike inside syria this kind of comment coming from a high ranking american official who has spoken on condition that he not be named it is important to mention that a...
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mass rallies have been held in over seventy cities across the world to mark one thousand days of years of detention attorney kevin zeese explains why many believe his treatment is unlawful. judge did recognize in the motion this moves for the solitary confinement that manning was treated improperly and did take one hundred days off were obvious whenever a sentence of any he ends up with so the judge doesn't recognize the government and went too far as that's a positive it is and i hope that the judge will recognize that delaying this trial where they have is enough reason to dismiss the case that a certain point all of the government's. and the outrageous government conduct need to be recognized in the keys and it is easily dismissed especially since he should not have served in one day if you will look forward you've got to first look back and recognize when the crimes were committed and hold people accountable to do that and unfortunately president obama not do that and say he's holding whistleblowers accountable he's used the espionage act more than every other president combined it
mass rallies have been held in over seventy cities across the world to mark one thousand days of years of detention attorney kevin zeese explains why many believe his treatment is unlawful. judge did recognize in the motion this moves for the solitary confinement that manning was treated improperly and did take one hundred days off were obvious whenever a sentence of any he ends up with so the judge doesn't recognize the government and went too far as that's a positive it is and i hope that the...
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place near the city of aleppo the scene of much heavy fighting just last week rebel officials said they had received a new batch of heavy weaponry from outside sponsors across the jordanian border. now the taking of sides in the syrian conflict is one of the issues dividing russia and the u.s. as they discuss the crisis later on tuesday and is ati's and he said now he reports syria is not the only issue so to get over often john kerry will be deep in discussing. conflict in syria miss out on defense and u.s. expansion of projects in eastern europe plus iran and north korea's nuclear programs amid test and escalating rhetoric these issues have been on the table for years now let's take a closer look at some of them syria ripped apart by violence for two years now a militant opposition there trying to force out president also that russia from the beginning has pushed for a diplomatic solution and avoiding intervention at all costs while saying that time is limited moscow still believes negotiations are the way to go the u.s. has constantly called for asa to step down while supporting rebe
place near the city of aleppo the scene of much heavy fighting just last week rebel officials said they had received a new batch of heavy weaponry from outside sponsors across the jordanian border. now the taking of sides in the syrian conflict is one of the issues dividing russia and the u.s. as they discuss the crisis later on tuesday and is ati's and he said now he reports syria is not the only issue so to get over often john kerry will be deep in discussing. conflict in syria miss out on...
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media's interest in a line and for the first time visiting the city's worst affected by hostilities today in the town of qana we were surprised by the arrival of mamadou seabed the minister for humanitarian action and solidarity this was an attempt to bring the bomb a call government closer to people who regard the capital as remote from them with this visit in this event staged by politicians coincided with the publication of reports by international organizations such as amnesty international and human rights watch alleging atrocities crimes and violence on both sides for instance in qana several civilians were reportedly killed in french air force shelling we tried to interview the injured however were unable to obtain evidence in a community that has until now been strictly regulated by the military authorities and he said. the ministry says an investigation is underway has got so far no evidence has been provided so let the judicial system do its job and this all of these government its people and military are well aware of current events and we know that we cannot play this ga
media's interest in a line and for the first time visiting the city's worst affected by hostilities today in the town of qana we were surprised by the arrival of mamadou seabed the minister for humanitarian action and solidarity this was an attempt to bring the bomb a call government closer to people who regard the capital as remote from them with this visit in this event staged by politicians coincided with the publication of reports by international organizations such as amnesty international...
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ed koch, the three-term mayor of new york who transformed the city and became a celebrity in his own right. and max campleman, a diplomat who negotiated cold war treaties -- treatries and during one stage act is as moderator for "washington week in review." we have to go for now but the conversation continues online on the "washington week" webcast extra. we'll be talking about the massachusetts senate race and other topics and on our home page peak into the "washington week" video vault to see what doyle said about the immigration story back in 2007. he looks the same. keep up with daily developments over the pbs news hour and we'll see you again next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. to connect your forces to what they need when they need it. >> to help troops see darningeful before it sees them. -- danger before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe the people of boeing are working together to support and protect all who serve. >>
ed koch, the three-term mayor of new york who transformed the city and became a celebrity in his own right. and max campleman, a diplomat who negotiated cold war treaties -- treatries and during one stage act is as moderator for "washington week in review." we have to go for now but the conversation continues online on the "washington week" webcast extra. we'll be talking about the massachusetts senate race and other topics and on our home page peak into the "washington...
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the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the segura region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by marco the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left it's a billions who were left of the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price for this conflict against the islamist terrorists one of the family sons was killed by a jihadist soldier inside his own home. one brother was attacked by a group of militants the ridge children among them he started running and got back into our house but they followed him one of the children fired at him but missed and then another insurgent shot him inside the house my brother fell and was riddled with bullets we laid his body in the house we couldn't bury him because we were afraid to go outside. just because this is just one example of the terror that the conflict is putting mali and civilians through plaguing the weakest the most no one was surprised when india
the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the segura region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by marco the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left it's a billions who were left of the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price for this conflict against the islamist terrorists one of the family sons...
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that an explosion has taken place outside the american city in the capital turkish city now we understand that several people have been wounded ambulances as well as emergency services are on the way to the scene some of them have already arrived but it's not yet clear who was behind this attack we are hearing from eyewitnesses that there was a huge bang that shook everything and there is smoke that is coming out of the american embassy and as you say we continue to see these pictures but really at this stage the first details are still sketchy. the so-called all u.s. embassies have been of course frequent targets across north africa and the middle east can we just speculate a little as to what could be the cause of this anything linked with recent events in the region. because well we certainly have seen an increase in violence and anger that has been targeted against waste in embassies particularly the embassy of the united states it was just in september a couple of months ago when the most notorious attack on a american diplomatic mission in the libyan city of benghazi took place now
that an explosion has taken place outside the american city in the capital turkish city now we understand that several people have been wounded ambulances as well as emergency services are on the way to the scene some of them have already arrived but it's not yet clear who was behind this attack we are hearing from eyewitnesses that there was a huge bang that shook everything and there is smoke that is coming out of the american embassy and as you say we continue to see these pictures but...
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the the biggest the biggest point here is that the meter landed so far away from the city and it didn't hit any industrial facilities and there are so many around off the city in this area that the consequences could have been much worse when you arrived at the city today did you see a lot of damage that did it look like it was an area that had experienced at a pretty momentous event. well at the moment it looks quite normal fires i understand most of the people already have repaired. the windows in the flats or even the schools because this is we are in the year also it is quite cold here this is an additional additional problem but no. serious damage is seen but the authorities did announce a state of emergency in the area affected by the media or but nevertheless in the first few hours after it hits there were severe problems with phone connection and it still caused panic since people were calling each other trying to figure out what's happening there were so many rumors like i said from a fall in satellites all the way to the start of the end of the world. do you go to school thank
the the biggest the biggest point here is that the meter landed so far away from the city and it didn't hit any industrial facilities and there are so many around off the city in this area that the consequences could have been much worse when you arrived at the city today did you see a lot of damage that did it look like it was an area that had experienced at a pretty momentous event. well at the moment it looks quite normal fires i understand most of the people already have repaired. the...
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the situation has been made worse in the wake of ferocious fighting in and around the city of northern mali following four days of fierce resistance from insurgents complete with suicide attacks the french military has been forced to conclude that some of the locals made an extremist that however some of the key areas in this conflict are still off limits to international journalists with the french army denying us passage saying it was for our own security the u.n. high commissioner for human rights not the palais made it plain in a recent statement that the situation in mali is only deteriorated following the foreign military intervention you know that the insurgency in mali is aggravated by ethnic clashes. camera crew witnessed instances of exit and brutality perpetrated by the mali an army and survive. the military are not the only ones and gauged in hunting down people of arable quarry origin are believed to be part of the insurgency and even the locals are going after them as well and for some time it has been difficult to find people from either of those ethnic groups anywhere i
the situation has been made worse in the wake of ferocious fighting in and around the city of northern mali following four days of fierce resistance from insurgents complete with suicide attacks the french military has been forced to conclude that some of the locals made an extremist that however some of the key areas in this conflict are still off limits to international journalists with the french army denying us passage saying it was for our own security the u.n. high commissioner for human...
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that an explosion has taken place outside the american city in the capital turkish city of and who are now we understand that several people have been wounded ambulances as well as emergency services are on their way to the scene some of them have already arrived but it's not yet clear who was behind this attack we are hearing from eyewitnesses that there was a huge bang that shook everything and there is smoke that is coming out of the american embassy and as you say we continue to see these pictures but really at this stage the first details are still sketchy. paula u.s. embassies have been of course frequent targets across north africa and the middle east can we just speculate a little as to what could be the cause of this anything linked with recent events in the region. what we certainly have seen an increase in violence and anger that has been targeted against waste in embassies particularly the embassy of the united states it was just in september a couple of months ago when the most notorious attack on a american diplomatic mission in the libyan city of benghazi took place now
that an explosion has taken place outside the american city in the capital turkish city of and who are now we understand that several people have been wounded ambulances as well as emergency services are on their way to the scene some of them have already arrived but it's not yet clear who was behind this attack we are hearing from eyewitnesses that there was a huge bang that shook everything and there is smoke that is coming out of the american embassy and as you say we continue to see these...
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on round the world this is our city was me us hello and welcome to the program. syria and iran us rushing in to return aid against israel for a strike on syria and to have a tree serug lames israeli warplanes hit a military research center near damascus killing two while the u.s. says they just started a military convoy heading for neighboring lebanon elsie's policia is monitoring developments for us from tel aviv. the syrian ambassador to lebanon did say that it was not clear when ever tell you what happened and that it was up to the powers that be to decide on such decisive action but he did say that it was an option and that it was and would be a surprise now the iranian deputy foreign minister has also stated that this is radio attack has serious implications for the israeli city of tel aviv and those are indeed quite harsh warnings what we understand from syria from syria and sources is that the israelis hit a research center not far from the capital city of damascus and that at least two on find workers were killed the. also reports that the strike hit a co
on round the world this is our city was me us hello and welcome to the program. syria and iran us rushing in to return aid against israel for a strike on syria and to have a tree serug lames israeli warplanes hit a military research center near damascus killing two while the u.s. says they just started a military convoy heading for neighboring lebanon elsie's policia is monitoring developments for us from tel aviv. the syrian ambassador to lebanon did say that it was not clear when ever tell...
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one of the coldest regions on earth so stay with us for that here on our city. here reindeer is everything for the herders. and when it suffers people do their best to help. but the distances are. down the roads are. unpredictable. will the romany be untidy. download the official t. application yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter about what your mobile device you can watch ati anytime anywhere. the republican be a cool kid lies the some special nomad camp of how. it is situated four thousand four hundred kilometers from moscow and two thousand kilometers from alaska. yes yes come here. what's wrong with him. take a look at his who has also fallen. but yes he can't get much food from under the snow because of the pain in his leg he's lost weight and need to vet. out of the contact base right away. to. the nearest villages have to steer one hundred kilometers away thick forest is all around there are no roads c.b. radio is the only means of communication here but comm
one of the coldest regions on earth so stay with us for that here on our city. here reindeer is everything for the herders. and when it suffers people do their best to help. but the distances are. down the roads are. unpredictable. will the romany be untidy. download the official t. application yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter about what your mobile device you can watch ati anytime anywhere. the...